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Rockland Liquid Light Photo Emulsion (1 Quart)

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Rockland Liquid Light Photo Emulsion (1 Quart)
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Rockland LLE32 Overview

Rockland Liquid Light is a silver-gelatin liquid emulsion designed to be easily applied to any material. Liquid light can be used for photographs on wood, glass, ceramics, plastics, chinaware, fabrics, metals, stone, walls, artist's canvas, even an egg. Its even possible to make salon-grade prints on the many handmade papers that are available on the market. Liquid Light is gelatin based that is melted down in hot water (as explained in the instructions).

Note:
Cannot be used for silk screening
Printing with Liquid Light is the same as with black-and-white enlargement paper. Under an amber or red safelight, brush the emulsion onto the surface to be coated. Wait a few minutes for it to firm up, then expose with an enlarger or slide projector. Process with conventional paper developer and hardening fixer. The print will be archivally-permanent with a full range of tones from warm blacks to clean transparent highlights that reveal the texture and color of the material underneath.
Exclusive Features:

  • Contrast: medium high, approximately #3 grade.
  • Coverage: Approximately 1 1/2 square feet per ounce.
  • No fumes, odors or VOC's: Liquid Light and other Rockland emulsions are made exclusively for darkroom coating and are the only brand of photographic emulsions with no phenol.
UPC: 798162001026

Rockland LLE32 Reviews

Hard to use

By Groman
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2018-08-28

This product is hard to use and after communicating with people that use liquid emulsion for photography they mentioned that they other products easier to use and less expensive. Summary I would not recommend Rockland Liquid Light Photo Emulsion to other people. Thank you for asking.

Experiment!

By Going to the Beach
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2014-04-11

Really exciting to think about the possibilities! You can transfer or create photographic images onto anything! I have been transferring onto a low fired white clay body with decent results. Little bubbles are forming during the drying process because of the clays porosity. But the image quality seems pretty good. Going to try in a pinhole camera next we will see!

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What is the effective ISO of Rockland Liquid ...

What is the effective ISO of Rockland Liquid Light Photo Emulsion?
Asked by: Greg
It does not have an effective ISO. A test strip must be made first to figure out the exposure.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2021-08-14

Will this product be damaged if x-rayed in ...

Will this product be damaged if x-rayed in checked luggage?
Asked by: Shlomit
Yes, the film will most likely be damaged if put into airline checked baggage. The checked baggage scanners are very powerful and will penetrate even lead-lined containers. So bring all film to the check point in a clear plastic bag and ask for a hand inspection every time.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2018-12-11

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Can this product be sent overseas?
Asked by: James W.
Yes
Answered by: christian U.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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